Babies at 9 months show physical, emotional, social, and cognitive development. They enjoy songs, toys, and comfort objects, understand "no", recognize pictures, and imitate sounds. Fine motor skills include grasping objects and passing toys between hands, while gross motor skills involve finding ways to move around the floor like rolling or crawling and pulling up to stand while holding on.
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Babies at 9 months show physical, emotional, social, and cognitive development. They enjoy songs, toys, and comfort objects, understand "no", recognize pictures, and imitate sounds. Fine motor skills include grasping objects and passing toys between hands, while gross motor skills involve finding ways to move around the floor like rolling or crawling and pulling up to stand while holding on.
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Physical development
Emotional and social development
Show definite likes and dislikes at meal time Enjoy songs and action rhymes Play alone for long periods of time Often need a comfort object, such as a teddy bear or a special blanket Enjoy making noises by banging toys
NINE MONTHS Cognitive and Language Understand and obey no Recognize familiar pictures Imitate some adult sounds Variety of intonation
Fine motor skills
Gross motor skills
Can grasp objects
between finger and thumb (pincer grasp)
Find ways to move
around on the floor: maybe rolling, wriggling or crawling on stomach
Pass toys easily
from one hand to the other
Pull themselves to a standing position
Can release a toy,
but not set it down
Can sit unsupported
for about 15 minutes May take steps when both hands are held